The review also mixes up the “sorcerer in NYC, librarian in Nepal” joke. It’s not a good joke to begin with, but it’s made worse if you reorder the roles in the more obvious way.
The review also mixes up the “sorcerer in NYC, librarian in Nepal” joke. It’s not a good joke to begin with, but it’s made worse if you reorder the roles in the more obvious way.
Also just common (movie and TV) sense: prisoners don’t shoot each other in prison because prisoners aren’t allowed to keep guns in their cells.
Poppy wanted to undermine Cinda’s credibility after years of abuse from her boss
Probably because they realistically weren’t “secret” at all. Kids knew about them and used to play hide and seek. It was only news to Charles and Oliver, because they’re self-possessed and absent-minded.
Yup. After the “really?”, he elaborated: “I stopped getting hired, developed a drinking problem, and was homeless for a while. Almost died, cleaned up, took the first job I could get, and I’ve been stuck here ever since.”
There was absolutely no reasonable way anyone would know that “14 Savage” was “14 Sandwich.”
They didn’t forget about Lucy. She was there at the end.
Lucy is definitely not 14. She’s at least 18, going just by how her mother can’t stop her from visiting Charles. Zoe Colletti is 20.
On top of that, she was kind of hiding in plain sight with her Cinda cosplay. Everyone would look at Cinda, and then see one of the Cinda doppelgangers she surrounds herself with.
To be fair, if we want to apply logic to the whole thing, it makes sense that the “secret passageways” weren’t actually secret at all, and most everybody knew about them. Kids living in the building knew about them. It should mostly be taken as Charles and Oliver being too self-possessed to notice and very oblivious…
I don’t think the passageway actually closes, as much as it hides its presence. And everyone involved already knew it was there, so stopping to put the cover back in place would just be a waste of time.
You understand Cara Delevingne is not an actress by trade, right? She’s more or less the #1 supermodel of this era, like the Naomi Campbell of the 2010s, and TV and movie people are after her because she brings fans and secondary visibility.
It’s not ideal how they’re presented. On the other hand, this video is, like, 2 minutes long.
Nothing dates older generations more than calling “millennial” anybody who’s perceived as “a youngster”. When in fact millennials aren’t even that young anymore, the early ones are pushing 40.
Yeah, if there’s not a behind-the-scenes reason like that for the choice of reducing Mark Proksch’s average screen time to 30 second per episode (and in a limited form, to boot), it might just be the most misguided decision the show has made so far.
She-Hulk has always been depicted as smaller than Hulk and I’ve never understood why.
whom launches himself at her BEFORE she can attack the guys
Hulk is still the strongest one there is.
I have no issue with Maslany here (and she can be very funny, although it saddens me that she’s likely not gonna find material as challenging as Orphan Black was anytime soon), but I felt Ruffalo’s comedic Hulk was a pale imitation of the one Taika Waititi created for Thor: Ragnarok. And I agree that She-Hulk’s brand…
I’m choosing to believe he lied when Bruce (or, more likely, Tony in Bruce’s presence) apparently asked him about it.